Biodegradable biliary and pancreatic stents with predictable performance would be tremendously cost-effective for many pathologies for which temporary stenting is used. In this prospective pilot
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Reliable Biodegradable Pancreatic and Biliary Stents May Be on the Horizon
A Case with an Abdominal Fluid Collection
This video demonstrates the case of a 42-year old male referred for EUS-guided drainage of a pancreatic fluid collection.
Acute necrotic collection
This video demonstrates the features of an acute necrotic collection in the case of a 65-year old male with abdominal pain and fever.
Cancer within a Pancreatic Fluid Collection
This video demonstrates EUS-guided drainage of a pancreatic fluid collection, and illustrates the importance of a careful EUS examination in all patients referred for PFC
Challenges of EUS-FNA of an Uncinate Pancreatic Mass
This video demonstrates the challenges associated with EUS-guided FNA of a pancreatic uncinate mass.
EUS-FNA of a Pancreatic Uncinate Mass using the Fanning Technique
This video demonstrates the EUS-FNA of a pancreatic uncinate mass using the Fanning Technique.
EUS-Guided Celiac Plexus Neurolysis
This video demonstrates the technique of EUS-guided Celiac Plexus Neurolysis in a patient with unresectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
Endoscopic papillectomy for intraductal involvement
Endoscopic papillectomy for intraductal involvement
IMPN: Fukuoka Classification (Guidelines)
Increasing numbers of cystic tumors in the pancreas are being diagnosed. It is often difficult to precisely assign these highly varied tumors to a specific
Endoscopic therapy of pancreatic fluid collections caused by severe necrotic pancreatitis
Pancreatitis can cause various severe complications such as acute fluid collections with superinfected necrotic content requiring drainage and removal of necrotic debris. Here we demonstrate
Serous cystadenoma in the pancreas — still harmless?
Cystic pancreatic tumors are increasingly being detected at the asymptomatic stage, thanks to improved imaging, and “screening” imaging in particular. This often then leads to